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INC., ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS FR.OM THE WORLD'S FIRST DIET KITCHEN FOR DOGS pages, many very exciting, \vhich carry a group of Don Cossacks through the war, revolution, and civil strife. No Inasterpiece, but worth reading. Y EARS ARE So LONG, by Josephine Lawrence. Pathetic and unpretentious treatment of the theIne: what financial obligations do parents . and children have toward each other? THF: \V AYS OF \VHITE FOLKS, by Langston Hughes. Fourteen stories, one or two of theln very nearly first-rate, dealing with re- lations behveen \vhites and Negroes. Told frOt11 the Negro's point of view. MAN-'S FATE, by André Malraux, translated by Haakon M. Chevalier. Remarkable novel of love, terror, and death, with the Shanghai insurrection of 1927 as an ex- citing background. D{ EL, by Ronald Fangen, translated fronl the Norwegian by Paula \Viking. Slightly sol- enln but interesting psychological study of sonle inferiority complexes as they appear to a talented Oslo journalist. THE ROAD LEADS ON, by Knut HanIsun, trans- lated frOt11 the N orvv'egian by Eugene Gay- Tifft. .A further chronicle of the little town of Segelfoss and its Main Street characters, se1 down with apparent artlessness by a mas- ter of n:lrrative. GENERAL MAGPIE: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A NYMPH ERRANT, by Lois Vidal. Mildly candid mem- oirs of an English parson's daughter \vho has clone a deal of travelling, and 'worked, with much courage and adaptability, at a dozen jobs, including parlor-maiding and the teach- ing of folk-dancing. :MODERN H.USSIA, by Cicely Han1Ílton. Miss Hamilton has a nUInber of good things to say about H.ussian nlethods of birth control, but found the land of the Soviets on the whole unpleasant. A kind of Russian "Diary of a Provincial Lady," and as such Ìnterest- ing and valuable. Illustrated \vith photo- graphs. EAST AGAIN, by \Valter B. Harris. The au- thor was for forty-six years the Morocco correspondent of the London Tinzes. This book, finished just before his death, is an engaging record of a trip through the Near, Middle, and Far East. STARS FELL ON ALABAMA, by Carl Carmer, il- lustrated by Cyrus LeRoy Baldridge. Poetic rendering of Alabama's past and present, with plenty of picturesque folklore and not too 11Iuch real isnl. PROPERTY OR PEACE, by Henry Noel Brails- ford. Econon1Íc - political analysis of the world scene hy a distinguished Englishman. Mr. Brailsford is convinced that either the profit system or civilization must go, but does not accept the doctrine of violent change. A SOLDIER IN SCIENCE: THE ACTOBIOGRAPHY OF BAILEY K. ASHFORD. Colonel Ashford of the lTnited States Anny Medical Corps has won international fanIe for his epochal work on the causes of hook\vonn, sleeping sick- ness, tropical sprue, and other diseases, particularly those prevalent in the Caribbean region. The scenes of his life story, briskly and engagingly told, include Porto Rico, Mississippi, South Alnerica, and the \Vest- ern Front. The unusual Inel110ries of a real Arrowsmith. FRED F. FRENCH APART ME NTS 1010 FIFTH AVENUE 1140 FIFTH AVENUE 1160 FIFTH AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE COf.. 82nd STREET cor. 95th STREET cor. 97th STREET 7-9-11-12 Rooms 4 ... 5 - 6 .. 7 Rooms 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... 6 .. 7 Rooms IN THE MIDTOWN SECTION 34 EAST 51st STREET at PARK AVENUE 59 EAST 54th STREET at PARK AVENUE 125 EAST 63rd STREET at PARK A VENUE IN THE MURRAY HILL DISTRICT 15 PARK AVENUE at 35th STREET 16 PARK AVENUE cor. 35th STREET 17 PARK AVENUE COf. 35th STREET 55 PARK AVENUE at 38th STREET 3 Rooms 4...5 Rooms 4-6 Rooms 3 - 4 Rooms 3 - 4 Rooms 1 .. 2 Room s 4 Rooms Representative on premises or FRED F. FRENCH MANAGEMENT CO., INC. 551 FIFTH AVENUE, Corner 45th Street VAnderbilt 3-6320 . IT has been some years since I singed your fur collar ,vith my cigarette. Would like to meet you again at the same place at noon sharp, first part of this week. ()r ,vrite me, Box 21, 747 So. Hill St. -Adv. in LO.f Angeles Tinzes. You going to bring your own cig- arettes? . wrE VE BEEN THERE . . . our personal experience includes smart cosmo- politan hotels as well as delightful little inns. . . deluxe tours and footloose wandering. We know ships and trains and aeroplanes. Why not let us suggest "something different this time"? . . . our advice and services cost you nothing. Margaret ('...one and Elizabeth Whitmore Travel Service Room 2111 745 Fifth Avenue Plaza 3-6090 JDL Y 21, 1934 CHE-:b V0UJ ._ .. c: 0 ... . " A l' << 0 INTERIOR DECORATORS 20 East 58th Street New York City Telephone Wickersham 2-1520 Dempsey had the comfort of his wife, the former Hannah Williams of "Cheer- ful Little Earful" fame, rho soon is to become a mother. Dempsey had to un- dergo hospital treatment for a similar complaint three years ago.-Denver Post. Nothing much ever came of it, though.